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The Basílica De La Concepción De Nuestra Señora in Madrid stands as a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture. Designed by the talented architects Eugenio Jiménez Correa and Jesús Carrasco-Muñoz y Encina, this impressive structure was completed in 1914 after just two years of construction. Its gleaming white exterior is both captivating and unique, drawing visitors from near and far.

Upon entering, you'll be enveloped by the intricacies of its Neo-Gothic interior, a homage to classic design with a modern touch. One of the basilica's most notable features is its 44-meter high tower, which offers a dramatic silhouette against the Madrid skyline. With a high average rating of 4.6 on Google, it's evident that the Basílica De La Concepción De Nuestra Señora leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Príncipe De Vergara - Ayala
Bus station 389 m walk
O Donnell - Retiro
Bus station 419 m walk
Goya - Príncipe De Vergara
Bus station 164 m walk
Velázquez
Subway station 45 m walk
Serrano
Subway station 355 m walk
Príncipe de Vergara
Subway station 306 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 846 reviews
4.7/5 846 reviews
Maria MFresno
Maria MFresno
2 months ago on Google

Lugar precioso para orar

Cris Martinez
Cris Martinez
2 months ago on Google

Si buscas un momento de paz no dudes en darte un capricho y entrar a esta casa.

Adrian Wong
Adrian Wong
3 months ago on Google

Beautiful small church